FLC opens large hotel, convention centre complex in Vinh Phuc
A major hotel and convention centre complex invested by the FLC Group was inaugurated in the northern province of Vinh Phuc on December 23, with National Assembly Chairman Vuong Dinh Hue present at the ceremony.
Vinh Phuc (VNA) – A majorhotel and convention centre complex invested by the FLC Group was inauguratedin the northern province of Vinh Phuc on December 23, with National Assembly Chairman Vuong Dinh Hue present at the ceremony.
The complex, located in Vinh Thinhcommune of Vinh Tuong district, is part of the FLC Vinh Phuc Convention &Luxury Resort. As one of the largest of its kind in the northern region, it featuresa five-star hotel with nearly 200 rooms and a convention centre able to handlemore than 2,000 guests.
FLC said the complex is ademonstration of its resolve to tap into local tourism potential, and that theestate is also another highlight of the FLC facilities in Vinh Phuc.
Together with many other projects ofthe group in the province, FLC expected that the tourism ecosystem it has been buildingin Vinh Phuc will help create more jobs, improve local residents’ income, andcreate momentum for attracting more investment to the local tourism and servicesectors./.
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